This instructor-led Device Configuration and Management (INF-103) course is a fundamental level course, aiming to prepare students for success in an IT Tech Support Specialist role. The course will equip students with the knowledge and skills to perform initial device setup and ongoing support to ensure smooth and secure operations of IT devices. Upon completion of the course, students should be able to independently install and configure Windows, manage applications and periphery, manage data on various types of storage, keep devices secure by taking preventive and reactive measures, and perform troubleshooting.
GH₵3500
26 Lessons
Hours
The Network Security Certification course is based on learning the different techniques, tools and technologies to protect the network from unauthorized access. Upon completion of this course, learners can expect to have knowledge of identifying the different types of attacks, configuring the user authentication, identifying the protocols, implementing email protection, and managing browser security. Students will also learn to configure anti-malware and antivirus software.
GH₵3500
19 Lessons
Hours
This instructor-led Pearson IT Specialist HTML5 Application Development (INF-306) Course is designed to prepare students to develop dynamic web applications for different devices. HTML is commonly thought to be used as a web technology to get a user interface. However, this course will focus on HTML5, CSS, and JavaScript in application development. Upon completion of this course, the students will be able to evaluate, design, and develop functional and responsive web applications that will run on a variety of devices, such as PCs, tablets, and phones.
GH₵3500
19 Lessons
Hours
This self-paced Pearson IT Specialist Software Development course will explain the concepts, principles, and elements that are essential for a web application. These include algorithms, functional programming patterns, databases, and various programming languages, as well as important software development principles required in the stages of software development.
GH₵3500
24 Lessons
Hours
his instructor-led Pearson IT Specialist Computational Thinking course focuses on knowledge needed to describe data storage; bits and their storage; representing information in bit patterns; data and programming; data manipulation; arithmetic/logic; programming data manipulation; algorithms; the concept of an algorithm; algorithm representation; algorithm discovery; iterative structures; recursive structures; efficiency and correctness; programming languages; historical perspective of programming languages; traditional programming concepts; procedural units; object-oriented programming; software engineering; the software engineering discipline; the software life cycle; software engineering methodologies; modularity; tools of the trade; quality assurance; documentation; the human-machine interface; data abstractions; basic data structures; related concepts; customized data types; classes and objects; abstract models; database systems; database fundamentals; the relational model; object-oriented databases; traditional file structures; data mining; social impact of database technology; artificial intelligence; intelligence and machines; perception; reasoning; theory of computation; functions and their computation; Turing machines; universal programming languages; a non-computable function; and complexity of problems. Designed for professionals in both non-technical or technical roles, this course focuses on the critical thinking and decision-making skills needed for success at the IT Specialist level.
GH₵3500
44 Lessons
Hours
The Cloud Computing course covers the entire field of cloud computing. From determining if a cloud solution is appropriate for your organization, to developing cloud infrastructure, implementing the cloud development life cycle, managing cloud operations, and understanding cloud governance. The course is designed specifically to train you for the IT Specialist Cloud Computing Certification.
GH₵3500
29 Lessons
Hours
HTML is a markup language that instructs devices how to render information on a screen in a visually appealing manner. This instructor-led Pearson IT Specialist HTML and CSS (INF-301) course covers the fundamentals of HTML and CSS as well as accessibility principles. Upon completion, the learner should be able to translate a design document into a functional web page with information-gathering functionality (web form).
GH₵3500
20 Lessons
Hours
Candidates for this exam are seeking to prove introductory knowledge of how to responsibly manipulate, analyze, and communicate findings of data analysis. Candidates should have at least 150 hours of instruction or hands-on experience with data manipulation, analysis, visualization, and communication. They should be familiar with general data concepts, data-related laws, and responsible analytics practices.
GH₵3500
17 Lessons
Hours
The Network Security Certification course is based on learning the different techniques, tools and technologies to protect the network from unauthorized access. Upon completion of this course, learners can expect to have knowledge of identifying the different types of attacks, configuring the user authentication, identifying the protocols, implementing email protection, and managing browser security. Students will also learn to configure anti-malware and antivirus software. The goal of this course is to provide learners with the tools and techniques needed to prepare for the Network Security certification—including text explanations, video demos, lab activities, self-assessment questions, and a practice exam—to increase their chances of passing the exam on the first try.
GH₵4500
26 Lessons
Hours